I think it's a funny drink and a nice refresher on the go on a hot summer day My favourite here at Gong Cha's in Melbourne is 'longan red date tea' with basil seed or aiyu jelly as topping. Next fave is taro milk tea.

My first experience with bubble tea was not so great however, ordering a hot 'pearl milk tea' and drinking it without a straw, so I ended up with all those tasteless sticky black balls left in the cup. Yuck

I realise I like almost everything on the whole tea spectrum, from high end organic gyokuro all the way to this popular modern invention Have yet to try pu erh though...

I do enjoy a good bubble tea. However, only the ones that have real tea in them as there are many that don't. I prefer the milk tea and combination there of such as milk tea and coconut, milk tea and taro. It is a nice break from the ordinary but purely novelty and never a substitution for the real deal.

I tried an apple bubble tea from a place in Chinatown (Toronto) last summer. I liked it but it had nothing to do with tea. It was a fruit flavored sugary syrup. I will have to try the ones you are talking about!

Ahhh, Gong Cha aka Tribute Tea in Chinese! Their outlets are everywhere in Singapore. But to me it's just something similar to a soft drink I do enjoy their Fresh milk + Grass jelly though. Love the texture of the jelly

I make Bubble tea at home on the cheap all the time. I make strong apple tea and add it to a bit of milk or cream and sweeten to taste then shake it until it's frothy and pour it over ice. I don't bother with the tapioca pearls because they're a lot of extra work and I don't really need them to make the tea awesome to me... I know to most people that'd make it not count as Bubble tea because of the misnomer that the "bubble" part refers to the pearls. But it doesn't. The frothiness is where it gets its name.

Anyway, you can buy tapioca pearls online and Google how to prepare them easily. I just like my apple bubble tea anyway.

I tried it for the first time in Taiwan, really had to laugh: who invents such a weird drink? Such things can only happen in Asia In Belgium, as far as I know, there is only 1 bubble tea bar in and I'm visited a few times and never saw somebody else waiting in line. I always go for the regular milk tea with taopioca balls, no extra toppings whatsoever. Did find out that the quality of the taopioca balls varies a lot between shops, I prefer the really chewy ones.